Meizu MX3 gets a price cut in China; Now costs just $288


Not that $320 was a bad price to pay for a phone as beautiful as the Meizu MX3, but thanks to the growing competition, the Zhuhai based maker gave it’s current flagship a price-cut.

Devices from manufacturers like Xiaomi and OPPO are known to get price cuts on a regular basis. If you remember, the uber popular Xiaomi Mi2S turned into quite a sweet deal a few moths back as well. Then there’s the OnePlus phenomenon lurking over the head of Chinese manufacturers; a Snapdragon 801 powered phone for $300 is pretty revolutionary, and such reaction from other makers was well, on the cards.

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The Meizu MX3, launched in September last year, comes with a 5.1-inch 1800 x 1080p display, an Exynos 5410 processor, 2GB of RAM, an 8 mega-pixel Sony main camera and a 2400mAh non-removable battery.

At 1799 Yuan, the MX3 makes for a sweet deal. That is, if you’re not into what would require the services of say a Snapdragon 801 and the likes.

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2 Comments

  1. $2548414
    April 23, 2014

    OP P effect sure enough..1+1 has churned the smartphone soup..has it set a cat among pigeons ??

    • Allanitomwesh
      April 24, 2014

      Indeed they have. Even Mi3 is looking expensive